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. >> the duchess of cambridge will appear at a charity event in britain. she will make a visit to hope house to hear the stories of women suffering from substance abuse. it's part of kate middleton's charity. >> things are hitting a high note for black eyed peas singer fergie. she and her husband are expecting their first child. they have been married since 2009. first lady michelle obama joking about what exactly inspired her new hair cut. >> hear what she said with rachael ray. >> this is my midlife crisis. i cannot get a sports car and they would not let me go bungee jumping. >> she revealed the banks at her 49th birthday. at more interview with great joy way at 10:00 tomorrow a.m. on abc 7. >> the bungee jumping versus the bangs. >> its a good look. >> 37 degrees. >> a major technology
. >> the duchess of cambridge will appear at a charity event in britain. she will make a visit to hope house to hear the stories of women suffering from substance abuse. it's part of kate middleton's charity. >> things are hitting a high note for black eyed peas singer fergie. she and her husband are expecting their first child. they have been married since 2009. first lady michelle obama joking about what exactly inspired her new hair cut. >> hear what she said with rachael...
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and there's not a great following of american football in britain, really. and i would say scottish people in america would be watching it. >> jimmy: did you watch it? >> no. i would normally. because i love the -- you know, i don't feel american football, but i like big events. i don't watch hurdle racing, but the olympics i like hurdle racing. >> jimmy: why didn't you this year? >> we weren't asked to go anywhere to watch it. jim w . >> jimmy: why do you think that is? >> we're not much liked as a family. we're awkward to be around. and we remind people that we're foreigners and people don't like that. no, i think last year -- because i can't stand watching a sporting event when people are chatting and talking. so the idea of, like, watching a super bowl party to me is sort of -- i'm not able to multi-task like that. i can't watch the football, because i invest in it when i watch it. i don't want to miss anything. i want to see all the nuances of the play, even though i don't really understand it as a game. and then people are passing olives and cheese cra
and there's not a great following of american football in britain, really. and i would say scottish people in america would be watching it. >> jimmy: did you watch it? >> no. i would normally. because i love the -- you know, i don't feel american football, but i like big events. i don't watch hurdle racing, but the olympics i like hurdle racing. >> jimmy: why didn't you this year? >> we weren't asked to go anywhere to watch it. jim w . >> jimmy: why do you think...
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also today britain's highest ranking catholic leader stepping down in the wake of misconduct allegations and will not be part of the upcoming election. anne thompson has more from the vatican. >> reporter: even in his final days as pope, scandal continue to dog his papacy and the church. headlines of blackmail and conspiracy that the vatican vehement denies. american cardinal roger mahoney has so far ignored calls to stay home from the conclave to choose the next pope because of his conduct about abusive priests. >> if someone has erred in some way or another it doesn't stop their judgment in other matters. >> reporter: today cardinal o'brien resigned after being accused by three priests and a former priest of inappropriate behavior going back to the 1980s. ugly headlines that one vatican watcher says will shake the deliberations of the conclave. >> some of this is politics, but other parts of it are long delayed reckoning with problems that require facing and correcting in the church. >> reporter: despite the controversy, st. peter's square still felt like a well behaved mosh pit during
also today britain's highest ranking catholic leader stepping down in the wake of misconduct allegations and will not be part of the upcoming election. anne thompson has more from the vatican. >> reporter: even in his final days as pope, scandal continue to dog his papacy and the church. headlines of blackmail and conspiracy that the vatican vehement denies. american cardinal roger mahoney has so far ignored calls to stay home from the conclave to choose the next pope because of his...
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she made her broadway debut at 21, and was later recruited by sir laurence olivier to join britain's national theatre. she was already one of britain's preeminent actresses when she first came to the attention of most americans with "the prime of miss jean brodie"... >> smith: morning, girls. >> kroft: ...a film about a spirited teacher who becomes embroiled in scandal at an all- girls' school. it won her the academy award for best actress. >> smith: if scandal is to your taste, miss mckie, i shall give you a feast. >> miss brodie! >> smith: i am a teacher! i am a teacher first, last, always. do you imagine that, for one instant, i will let that be taken from me without a fight? >> kroft: it's been 44 years since you won your first oscar. >> smith: jesus, is it? >> kroft: mm-hmm, 1969. >> smith: good god. yeah. >> kroft: what do you think your greatest talent is? >> smith: i really don't know. if i knew, i would maybe teach or something. i'm glad i have it, but i don't... i really don't know what it is, and i don't think any actors can actually put a finger on it. >> kroft: you've wo
she made her broadway debut at 21, and was later recruited by sir laurence olivier to join britain's national theatre. she was already one of britain's preeminent actresses when she first came to the attention of most americans with "the prime of miss jean brodie"... >> smith: morning, girls. >> kroft: ...a film about a spirited teacher who becomes embroiled in scandal at an all- girls' school. it won her the academy award for best actress. >> smith: if scandal is to...
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britain's top cardinal is resigning as archbishop due to a misconduct scandal. he says he'll skip the conclave that will elect the successor to pope benedict xvi. three priests have filed complaints to the vatican accusing o'brien of misconduct. the specifics have not been released publicly. >>> the school has made massive cuts in an effort to try to keep its accreditation and stay open. student protesters say they want a say in those cuts. >>> final tests are under way for a pair of new tunnels near the treacherous stretch of highway 1 known as devil's slide. the area south of san francisco has been a constant problem over the years collapsing into the ocean nine times since it was first built in 1937. the two new mile long tunnels are designed to divert traffic away from the area. they are expected to open soon. >>> also this morning, the city of san jose said it's working on a plan to fix those bad roads out there but taxpayers will likely flip the bill. the city says nearly a quarter of its roadways are right now in poor condition by 2020 they believe every
britain's top cardinal is resigning as archbishop due to a misconduct scandal. he says he'll skip the conclave that will elect the successor to pope benedict xvi. three priests have filed complaints to the vatican accusing o'brien of misconduct. the specifics have not been released publicly. >>> the school has made massive cuts in an effort to try to keep its accreditation and stay open. student protesters say they want a say in those cuts. >>> final tests are under way for a...
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moody's says growth will remain sluggish, and it doesn't think britain can reverse its huge debt until 2016 at the earliest. >>> and finally, private jets were a popular punching bag for the president and the campaign trail. but now the senate democrats' spending cuts plan keeps a tax break for owners of private jets. white house press secretary jay carney says the president's position has always been to get rid of the loophole. but it probably wouldn't make a big difference anyway. only about $300 million per year. larry? i'm sure you have some interesting thoughts. >> what? the democrats are going to keep the private jet depreciation loophole after this attack all these years? mr. gregory meeks, how is such a thing possible? >> well, it's such a small amount of money. we've got serious business that we've got to take care of. you know, we've got this huge gigantic hole that we've got to -- >> the attack on oil and gas doesn't get you much money. in fact, the attack on all these businesses don't get you much money. i'll look at this from the optimistic side. if democrats can back off
moody's says growth will remain sluggish, and it doesn't think britain can reverse its huge debt until 2016 at the earliest. >>> and finally, private jets were a popular punching bag for the president and the campaign trail. but now the senate democrats' spending cuts plan keeps a tax break for owners of private jets. white house press secretary jay carney says the president's position has always been to get rid of the loophole. but it probably wouldn't make a big difference anyway....
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we're learning about a cardinal in britain involved in some controversy decided no not to attend. he will tell us about that? >> reporter: martha, this is unprecedented. this really doesn't happen. we're in a season of unprecedented events. there will be one less cardinal attending the conclave, cardinal keith o'brien of scotland, england's highest ranking catholic leader is resigning as archbishop in the wake of allegations of misconduct. british newspapers report that o'brien was accused by three current priests or one former priest acting inappropriately with them back in the 1980s. the cardinal said in a statement monday because he will not attend the conclave because he doesn't want media attention focused on him during this most important session in rome. i have to add this is unlike cardinal roger mahony of los angeles will help select a new pope in rome despite calls from critics that he withdraw in the wake of a sex scandal in the los angeles archdiocese. martha: you wonder what goes through his mind when he hears this news from scotland this morning. very interesting bea
we're learning about a cardinal in britain involved in some controversy decided no not to attend. he will tell us about that? >> reporter: martha, this is unprecedented. this really doesn't happen. we're in a season of unprecedented events. there will be one less cardinal attending the conclave, cardinal keith o'brien of scotland, england's highest ranking catholic leader is resigning as archbishop in the wake of allegations of misconduct. british newspapers report that o'brien was...
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max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like it, i have to say, wolf, since the royal wedding, the last big event. i think this is all part of the fairy tale, the beautiful commoner who married the prince and the next part in that story is really producing an heir. a future, a king or queen will be born in july, wolf. i think this is part of the story. it is building and building and building. and we really got a first taste of that today. >> she mentioned being nervous about the pregnancy while at the event today. what more do we know about that and did she say anything else? >> she basically said she would be lying if she wasn't saying she was nervous about having children. she was nervous about having the baby, or just being a parent. but certainly that's all the insight we had today. she doesn't give much away. she's very, very private. and that's why today was organized, really. this wa
max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like it, i have to say, wolf, since the royal wedding, the last big event. i think this is all part of the fairy tale, the beautiful commoner who married the prince and the next part in that story is really producing an heir. a future, a king or queen...
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tourists were from hong kong, japan, britain and france. two tourists have not been identified. one egyptian and one foreigner survived but are in critical condition. >>> in a reversal of fortune, a west sacramento police officer now behind bars this morning facing charges of sexual assault and kidnapping. police say sergio alvarez used his position to take advantage of women. they accuse alvarez of pulling women over and then assaulting them. the alleged attacks happening while alvarez was in uniform in his patrol car. investigators have identified six victims, some were attacked multiple times. >> i'm just appalled and sickened that someone who was put in a position of trust would violate that trust in such an egregious and despicable manner. >> alvarez was put on administrative leave in september and he's now been fired from the department. he's being held at the county jail. >>> a fixture on the morning commute is long gone. police say longtime chronicle vendor died after suffering injuries from a recent mugging. christie smith joins us with more details on the search for th
tourists were from hong kong, japan, britain and france. two tourists have not been identified. one egyptian and one foreigner survived but are in critical condition. >>> in a reversal of fortune, a west sacramento police officer now behind bars this morning facing charges of sexual assault and kidnapping. police say sergio alvarez used his position to take advantage of women. they accuse alvarez of pulling women over and then assaulting them. the alleged attacks happening while...
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max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like it, i have to say, wolf, since the royal wedding, the last big event. i think this is all part of the fairy tale, the beautiful commoner who married the prince and the next part in that story is really producing an heir. a future, a king or queen will
max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like it, i have to say, wolf, since the royal wedding, the last big event. i think this is all part of the fairy tale, the beautiful commoner who married the prince and the next part in that story is really producing an heir. a future, a king or queen...
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britain was reminded that lady diana is the prince's 16th cousin once removed both descended from king henry vii and she is 19 and he 32. an old fashioned girl. >> the breathless nature of the coverage surrounding the royals continues today as the duchess of cambridge appeared in public this past week pregnant for the first time. >>> the perfect excuse to hand out our political oscars. back with me now jonathan allen and bill schneider who dressed for the occasion, resident fellow making jonathan look bad. >> that's not hard. >> we'll start with you. bill schneider your pick for best picture. what do you have? >> it was a terrible tragedy that ended in a touching love story. chris christie and barack obama in "a sandy love story." >> the biker chick, joe biden in the diner with a motorcycle babe. looking like she is on his lap. apparently not the case. >> what makes that picture, look at the guy to the vice president's left. look at the look that he is giving either the woman -- best actress? >> i say claire mccastle. she is a democrat but performed in the republican senate primary. sh
britain was reminded that lady diana is the prince's 16th cousin once removed both descended from king henry vii and she is 19 and he 32. an old fashioned girl. >> the breathless nature of the coverage surrounding the royals continues today as the duchess of cambridge appeared in public this past week pregnant for the first time. >>> the perfect excuse to hand out our political oscars. back with me now jonathan allen and bill schneider who dressed for the occasion, resident...
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and the question for britain, which has seen somewhat of the opposite pattern lately is whether that is sustainable. it looks like we're getting the figures out now. >> now. >> good lord. >> january pmi, 51.5, the highest since september. >> expectations pmi, 67.2 in january. it was 64 in december. the pmi pointing to marginal economic growth in january according to market. member service sector is very dominant in the uk. quite strong brc retail survey overnight, as well. so sterling and trying to bounce back, sterling has become the real risk off, risk on. i think it's superseded the dollar with the risk off currently with the yen to some degree. the dollar has moved into the middle ground. sterling/dollar, 1.5787.. allen, your reaction to that? >> i am struggling to understand these pmis. when you look at the actual data, it doesn't look too healthy. this is true across europe, as well, actually look relatively strong. so i think we have this consistent pattern which we're now trying to reconcile. i think the reconciliation is going to come at the end of the first quarter where we
and the question for britain, which has seen somewhat of the opposite pattern lately is whether that is sustainable. it looks like we're getting the figures out now. >> now. >> good lord. >> january pmi, 51.5, the highest since september. >> expectations pmi, 67.2 in january. it was 64 in december. the pmi pointing to marginal economic growth in january according to market. member service sector is very dominant in the uk. quite strong brc retail survey overnight, as...
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two of britain's most prominent citizens are among those getting settlement money because their phones were hacked. lawyers of the former duchess of york says he has apologized and agreed to pay her a significant, but undisclosed amount of money for intercepting her voice mail messages. a settlement has also reportedly been reached with hugh grant. >>> a new report says a computer hacker accessed private photos and e-mails between members of the busch family, including both presidents. they go back to 2009, according to the smoking gun website. one hacked e-mail reveals the health of 88-year-old george h. bush was so perilous, that stories were being solicited for the eulogy at his funeral. finally contends the government has been investigating him for a long time. >>> to the victor goes the spoils and the spoils continue for the super bowl champion, baltimore ravens. >> last night, head coach, john harbaugh was the guest on the late show with david letterman. he revealed that neither he or his brother, john, were his parents favorite. >> did you ever get a sense growing up that there
two of britain's most prominent citizens are among those getting settlement money because their phones were hacked. lawyers of the former duchess of york says he has apologized and agreed to pay her a significant, but undisclosed amount of money for intercepting her voice mail messages. a settlement has also reportedly been reached with hugh grant. >>> a new report says a computer hacker accessed private photos and e-mails between members of the busch family, including both presidents....
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the move comes as news broke that britain's highest ranking leader is stepping down. cardinal keith patrick o'brien resigned after "the observer" reported several priests filed complaints accusing him of unwanted behavior and inappropriate contact. more than 10,000 people have also signed a petition asking that los angeles former archbishop mahoney recuse himself from conclave. the demands after thousands of documents released last month reveal that he was directly involved in covering up priests who abused children. all of this comes after last week's bombshell report by the italian newspaper that says an internal 300-page report uncovered an underground gay network at the vatican. claudio lavagna is live for us in rome. so far the vatican attempted to dismiss much of what's developing and breaking today. >> reporter: well, and tamron, this morning, people sense and feel the anticipation. there in the vatican press room, they had a big announcement to make and packed with hundreds of journalists from all over the world. he said one big news, we got two. as you mentio
the move comes as news broke that britain's highest ranking leader is stepping down. cardinal keith patrick o'brien resigned after "the observer" reported several priests filed complaints accusing him of unwanted behavior and inappropriate contact. more than 10,000 people have also signed a petition asking that los angeles former archbishop mahoney recuse himself from conclave. the demands after thousands of documents released last month reveal that he was directly involved in...
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on monday, archaeologists discovered the king's remains under a parking lot in britain. they used dna and family history to create a bust of his image. fascinating to see. >> it is. >>> a new business in the austrian capital is hoping to cash in on the health benefits of power naps. a sleep studio justed in vienna. for $15, customer are hooked up to heart monitors and get 30 minutes. sleep on one of six different couches. folk have the option of listening to classical mousse you can and get a drink and snack when they wake up. studies have found that a quick power nap can increase productivity and alleviate stress. >> so does a five-hour nap. >> i don't understand. i'm very confused. why don't you just do that at home? >> too much going on, kids, laundry. >> i just lock my door. >> coming up a little later, ever have those facebook friends who disappear for weeks or months at a time. i'm that person. i go off the radar for a while. find out why many people say they need a facebook break now and then. we'll be back. ing. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. we have inf
on monday, archaeologists discovered the king's remains under a parking lot in britain. they used dna and family history to create a bust of his image. fascinating to see. >> it is. >>> a new business in the austrian capital is hoping to cash in on the health benefits of power naps. a sleep studio justed in vienna. for $15, customer are hooked up to heart monitors and get 30 minutes. sleep on one of six different couches. folk have the option of listening to classical mousse you...
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so in this week's chasing life, we decide to talk about britain's second favorite liquid. alcohol. one of the hardest drinking countries in the world. a pub on almost every corner. >> probably between have 25 drinks, depending on a good or bad week. >> out on a friday or saturday night, i have five or six drinks. >> one drink can help your heart. it could reduce the risk of some cancers, but there are down sides, one big one? a lot of extra calories this is important. a six-ounce glass of red wine, a 12-ounce beer, two ounces of vodka, each have 150 calories. have one a day. almost 1,000 extra calories a week, and that doesn't include any mixers. think twice before you drink. all the extra calories could outweigh benefit. that will do it for "sgmd" from london. let us know what you think. now let's give it back to atlanta for a check of top stories in the cnn newsroom. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning. >> we will look around every corner, under every rock. >> l.a. police vow they will hunt him down. new developments in the bizarre case of this
so in this week's chasing life, we decide to talk about britain's second favorite liquid. alcohol. one of the hardest drinking countries in the world. a pub on almost every corner. >> probably between have 25 drinks, depending on a good or bad week. >> out on a friday or saturday night, i have five or six drinks. >> one drink can help your heart. it could reduce the risk of some cancers, but there are down sides, one big one? a lot of extra calories this is important. a...
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. >> a stock i affectionately refear to as chicago britain tunnel. >> it is not acceptable it say you love goldman sachs but as an investor, i love it. i think it is going to 200 bucks. >> baker? >> everyone loves hershey kiss and with heinz bought out today, she might have a new boyfriend called warren. >> all right. mr. weiss? >> very eloquently delivered. >> sort of. >> i still love tbf. the bond market talking about how rates will go up but nobody is willing to say it is a bubble really. i say it is a bubble. still look for rates going to ten-year. 2.5 to 3% by the end of the year. >> all right. that the last word. happy valentine's day to all of you. don't forget to catch more fast tonight at 5:00. "power" starts right now. >> "halftime" is over and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> happy valentine's, one and all. love is in the air. to two mega marriages, warren buffet buying all of the ketchup he could ever want. heinz. we will tell you which food stocks could be the next take over targets. and as has been rumored for months, frankly, us airways and amr of
. >> a stock i affectionately refear to as chicago britain tunnel. >> it is not acceptable it say you love goldman sachs but as an investor, i love it. i think it is going to 200 bucks. >> baker? >> everyone loves hershey kiss and with heinz bought out today, she might have a new boyfriend called warren. >> all right. mr. weiss? >> very eloquently delivered. >> sort of. >> i still love tbf. the bond market talking about how rates will go up but...
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of journalistic standards that are recognized and observed in the united states and canada and great britain. they're more -- it is more opera than news reporting. and so i take it all with a grain of salt. if they have facts, let's see them. if they have a report, let's publish it and see it. until they do that, i think we have to take what is said in the italian press with a grain of salt. >> let's take a look at the clip from christian amanpour that spoke with a dominican friar and hear what he told her. >> homosexuality is the ticking time bomb in the catholic church. about half if not more than all the people attracted into the priest hood are gay themselves. >> i mean, father, you yourself fell in love after struggling to live as a celibate priest. is celibacy really any longer sensible to enforce upon the priesthood? >> i think it is for those who are called to be monks and to be religious, and i honor and respect the vows that father reece has taken, poverty, chastity, obedience and most of us as secular priests may not be called to lifelong celibacy and the issue of homosexuality, i
of journalistic standards that are recognized and observed in the united states and canada and great britain. they're more -- it is more opera than news reporting. and so i take it all with a grain of salt. if they have facts, let's see them. if they have a report, let's publish it and see it. until they do that, i think we have to take what is said in the italian press with a grain of salt. >> let's take a look at the clip from christian amanpour that spoke with a dominican friar and...
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one pope resigning from great britain as well as the los angeles cardinal, some pressure on roger mahoney not to show up and vote. so we are with waiting to hear when the conclave will take place, marla. until we hear that, when the pope leaves tomorrow there will be no leader for some time. >> do we think a new pope will be in place for easter? >> well, certainly easter is the most holy of holidays for the roman catholic church. the cardinals begin their discussions in congregations. maybe a conclave march 10 or 15th. that conclave is in quiet prayer and voting. who with's to say what time they will choose the next successor. but clearly there is pressure to have a new leader in place before palm sunday at the end of march. >> thank you so much for reporting live for us vatican city. we appreciate it. >> 6:55 now. the p.r. nightmare could be over soon for boeing. the f.a.a. allowing boeing to hold more test flights of the 787s next week. this would allow them to make fixes to airlines to ground the fleet. an international probe pinpointing the cause of several fires aboard a pair of 787s
one pope resigning from great britain as well as the los angeles cardinal, some pressure on roger mahoney not to show up and vote. so we are with waiting to hear when the conclave will take place, marla. until we hear that, when the pope leaves tomorrow there will be no leader for some time. >> do we think a new pope will be in place for easter? >> well, certainly easter is the most holy of holidays for the roman catholic church. the cardinals begin their discussions in...
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the rebels used every meeting as a potential negotiating ploy for what they wanted to extract from britain, france, and the united states, and you also have, i would say, greater diversity in the syrian opposition and more inconsistencies in the broad syrian opposition than you even had in libya. libya was not great. what we're seeing is standard fare. it's not anything unusual. i think where it goes is that john kerry is going to go in and, you know, basically offer a lot of resolve, perhaps more posturing, but the syrian knot continues to be something that i think that the president wants to remain from being deeply engaged in, and i don't think he is going to turn the switch on for heavy arms transfers to the opposition, so i suspect more of the same with a little bit more toughing rhetoric that assad needs to leave, but when it comes to what the syrian rebels most want, nothing really new. >> let me share, david, you know john kerry well. you all do. you've watched him in the senate. for this job for which he has prepared all his life, this was john kerry on the plane talking without b
the rebels used every meeting as a potential negotiating ploy for what they wanted to extract from britain, france, and the united states, and you also have, i would say, greater diversity in the syrian opposition and more inconsistencies in the broad syrian opposition than you even had in libya. libya was not great. what we're seeing is standard fare. it's not anything unusual. i think where it goes is that john kerry is going to go in and, you know, basically offer a lot of resolve, perhaps...
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we're also told, by the way, that france and britain are going to fill in the gap with other forms of military equipment. >> well, it's hard to speak to all these various rumors, but i think you're absolutely right. there is more here than meets the eye. i think it's a very important step for the united states. it's obviously a step to get closer to these groups, closer to these groups on the ground, get a sense of who they are, and to some extent increase our leverage. i think it's an important policy step, and i think nabbedably it starts with nonlethal assistance, and i think we have to kind of take it one step at a time, but i suspect the movement will be more quickly -- more quick than it's been in the past. i think the real issue, though, is it suggests that there's a view in the u.s. government that if not getting to the end game or the beginning of the end, certainly there's a sense that the screws turn here and that we are moving on to a different era. i still believe, however, though, that even though there is no political solution there, it's very clear the assad regime rea
we're also told, by the way, that france and britain are going to fill in the gap with other forms of military equipment. >> well, it's hard to speak to all these various rumors, but i think you're absolutely right. there is more here than meets the eye. i think it's a very important step for the united states. it's obviously a step to get closer to these groups, closer to these groups on the ground, get a sense of who they are, and to some extent increase our leverage. i think it's an...
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this show is huge, not just in great britain, but here in america. and stu varney talks about why americans are so drawn to a show that makes rich people look so good. he sees a different class warfare argument that the ones some of the administration he says has been pushing. a woman part of the one of the deadliest massacres in america history in 1991, her parents were killed and she was very much in danger at the time testified on capitol hill last week. this was unbelievable. why she says gun legislation made her unable to protect herself and her family on that fateful day. an and she's here live with us. >> honestly, i don't view myself as the victim of gun violence. i view myself as the victim of a maniac who happened to use a gun as a tool and i see myself as a victim of the legislators that we had at the time that left me defenseless. of harst-working, smoothesriding.lass it's got the most torque, the smoothest suspension, the best storage, class-leading comfort, and a revolutionary collection of versatile accessories. it's built on everythin
this show is huge, not just in great britain, but here in america. and stu varney talks about why americans are so drawn to a show that makes rich people look so good. he sees a different class warfare argument that the ones some of the administration he says has been pushing. a woman part of the one of the deadliest massacres in america history in 1991, her parents were killed and she was very much in danger at the time testified on capitol hill last week. this was unbelievable. why she says...
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. >>> britain's telegraph says workers there are the worst prepared in the world when it comes to retirement. the average retirement lasts 19 years. their average savings only pays for seven years. >>> and "usa today" says red carpet fashions on oscar night will appeal to a broad range of women. that's thanks to the youngest and oldest nominees. 9-year-old qaa boj naz wallis. >>> hollywood goes behind the scenes. it includes a photo of bruce weber, fashioned to document this year's issue. >> reporter: i wanted to do something different this year and bruce weber, i thought bruce would bring a look and feel to the issue. >> bruce weber is considered one of the probably top five fashion photographers in the world. he does ad campaigns for ralph lauren for calvin klein, for abercrombie & fitch. >> it was really a lot to live up to. i thought, i'm not going to think about living up to it. i'm going to think about what i all do and make something of my own. >> this kind of shoot is certainly not typical for ""vanity fair."" we've done other very large productions but never with so much -- so much
. >>> britain's telegraph says workers there are the worst prepared in the world when it comes to retirement. the average retirement lasts 19 years. their average savings only pays for seven years. >>> and "usa today" says red carpet fashions on oscar night will appeal to a broad range of women. that's thanks to the youngest and oldest nominees. 9-year-old qaa boj naz wallis. >>> hollywood goes behind the scenes. it includes a photo of bruce weber, fashioned...
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also happening, one of britain's top catholic leaders speaking out about the grelatest scandal shocking the church. and a claim by a former friar that homosexuality is a ticking time bomb for the church. >>> we are all looking at itsly and why what's important for politic there is affecting what's happening in washington. >>> tom price will join us, the secretary of the navy, ray mabus, and sybrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon martin's parents join us, along with their attorneys, benjamin crump, richard blais and makazive mandela. "starting point" starts now. we begin this morning talking about the devastating winter storm in parts of texas and oklahoma. already buried under more than a foot of snow. one local mayor says we have roofs collapsing all over town. we'll speak to him in a moment. highways and airports shut down. take a look at this photo taken by ireporter philip prince, an instructor too, spent eight hours stuck in his rig on interstate 40 east of amarillo, texas. two people have been killed. one on an ice-slicked road and another after a roof collapsed from the weight
also happening, one of britain's top catholic leaders speaking out about the grelatest scandal shocking the church. and a claim by a former friar that homosexuality is a ticking time bomb for the church. >>> we are all looking at itsly and why what's important for politic there is affecting what's happening in washington. >>> tom price will join us, the secretary of the navy, ray mabus, and sybrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon martin's parents join us, along with their...
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look at great britain and doing with their austerity plans and doesn't add up. i'm much more of the mind to be proactively looking at infrastructure investment like many of the business advisers told president obama should happen. people from commerce, from industry. i get it. that won't happen as long as house republicans are dead set against it. and what we're left with is unfortunately in my view a detente to put the discussion in the frame the republicans want. what about deficits? we have a jobs crisis in this country. not a deficit crisis. to me, the whole conversation has been pushed to the right further than it should be. >> and karen, on a last note, in anticipation of the president's speech, the white house released numbers on the people affected by the cuts. i believe around 600,000, between 600,000 and 800,000 suffering as a result of cuts to food stamps and other program that is people need to survive these days and at least some of the analysis out there, democrats feel that they can win this argument over these cuts and that it's likely we're goin
look at great britain and doing with their austerity plans and doesn't add up. i'm much more of the mind to be proactively looking at infrastructure investment like many of the business advisers told president obama should happen. people from commerce, from industry. i get it. that won't happen as long as house republicans are dead set against it. and what we're left with is unfortunately in my view a detente to put the discussion in the frame the republicans want. what about deficits? we have...
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among the 19 killed are tourists from france, britain, china and japan. >>> new this morning, israeli police say a rocket fired into israel from the gaza strip has damaged a road. no one was injured. this is the first time a rocket fired from gaza has landed in israel since fighting along the border last november. >>> also new this morning, nba hall of famer dennis rodman arriving in pyongyang, north korea. he's traveling with three members of the harlem globetrotters. they say footage will be used for a new tv show set to air on hbo in early april. i did a sunday night show with rodman back in chicago during the bull's championships. second only to michael jordan, the most popular nba player on the planet. >> quite a character. >>> coming up, bloomberg goes west. we'll tell you about the mayor of new york city making a stop in silicon valley. >>> an attack on a newspaper vendor turns deadly. >>> could the sequester make airports safer? we'll take a look at that odd idea coming up. >>> a man in blue behind bars. we'll tell you about the attacks targeted at women he's accused of carryi
among the 19 killed are tourists from france, britain, china and japan. >>> new this morning, israeli police say a rocket fired into israel from the gaza strip has damaged a road. no one was injured. this is the first time a rocket fired from gaza has landed in israel since fighting along the border last november. >>> also new this morning, nba hall of famer dennis rodman arriving in pyongyang, north korea. he's traveling with three members of the harlem globetrotters. they...
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tuesday a picasso painting of his lover is expected to fetch at least $40 million at an auction in britain. wednesday is the day hasbro announces which monopoly game token has been voted off the board by fans in a worldwide on-line poll. thursday sees the great central u.s. shakeout, a public earthquake preparedness drill in nine states stretching from illinois south to mississippi. on friday, the rio carnival kicks off in brazil with the crowning of the carnival king. and on saturday, sleen deonbecomes the first international star to perform on china's new year tv gala she'll be seen by an estimated one billion people. as for today, the big event is the super bowl, of course. our colleagues at cbs sports can barely wait for kick-off. >> well, it is super sunday morning here in new orleans. and the excitement is already building for the ravens and the 49'ers in super 47. hello, everyone. i'm james brown in champions plaza just outside the super dome joined by my colleagues as always. shan none, we know you have critiqued this game from every aspect. >> i hope the game is as good as the loc
tuesday a picasso painting of his lover is expected to fetch at least $40 million at an auction in britain. wednesday is the day hasbro announces which monopoly game token has been voted off the board by fans in a worldwide on-line poll. thursday sees the great central u.s. shakeout, a public earthquake preparedness drill in nine states stretching from illinois south to mississippi. on friday, the rio carnival kicks off in brazil with the crowning of the carnival king. and on saturday, sleen...
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catholics in britain were discriminated against legally in great britain. this notion of civil viegts not just u.s. and the civil rights movement. >> do you agree? >> the question is wrong, is gay rights civil rights, is it the same as the black civil rights movement? that is the distinction. so we have african-americans and couldn't vote and stay in restaurants, but if you were white and gay, you could. look at folks, disabilities. that was taken from the civil rights act. women's rights, title nine comes out of the civil rights act. a women's movement, a disabilities movement, a gay movement, a black movement, those are different movements, but the umbrella comes under civil rights. that's the distinction. >> some people, amy, want to say gay rights are human rights, not civil rights, what do you say? >> you know, carol, the tea party movement we don't get involved in the social issues. in 2010 when we drove the message about the economy we won big. when we started the social,with the republican party driving the messaging, we lost. we need to stick to wh
catholics in britain were discriminated against legally in great britain. this notion of civil viegts not just u.s. and the civil rights movement. >> do you agree? >> the question is wrong, is gay rights civil rights, is it the same as the black civil rights movement? that is the distinction. so we have african-americans and couldn't vote and stay in restaurants, but if you were white and gay, you could. look at folks, disabilities. that was taken from the civil rights act. women's...
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britain pushed the idea of the meeting of foreign ministers. the u.s. also rejected the idea. >>> "usa today," there's a change of tactics for teachers and students if they become targets of shooting. in the past they were told to hide and wait for help but now police videos tell victims to confront a shooter if all else fails. >>> "the washington times" says sarah palin is returning to the spotlight, she will address the conservative political action conference next month in maryland. >>> the "wall street journal" finds students who graduate with a degree in the arts wrack up the biggest student loan debt. the average from specialized art schools runs $21,500. graduates from research universities had an average debt of about $18,000. >>> the "los angeles times" says microsoft opened outlook.com, it says microsoft shuts down its hotmail brand. those who already have a hotmail address can still use it. >>> and "the houston chronicle" says a woman who gave birth to a rare form of quadruplets had two sets of identical twins. the parents did not use fertili
britain pushed the idea of the meeting of foreign ministers. the u.s. also rejected the idea. >>> "usa today," there's a change of tactics for teachers and students if they become targets of shooting. in the past they were told to hide and wait for help but now police videos tell victims to confront a shooter if all else fails. >>> "the washington times" says sarah palin is returning to the spotlight, she will address the conservative political action...
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sure that we maintain that accountability for the suburbs and use the idea of the super suburbs that britain the focus. a report on each subgroup separately with thousands more school specifically accountable for the children in those subgroups than they would have been before and we didn't allow any state to use a combined subgroup without demonstrating what protections they have in place to ensure they couldn't mask the individual groups ongoing failure to meet the performance targets. so there's a level of a technicality that we can get into and it's an important conversation to have as we move forward on the reauthorization. did we get it perfectly? not sure if we got a perfect but i promise there is a huge step in the right direction and with reauthorization we have a chance to take the next step. >> thank you mr. secretary. >> senator alexander. >> thank you mr. sherman. mr. secretary, do you plan to offer waivers for individual school districts and states that didn't submit a request for a waiver like texas or that had their applications rejected such as california or iowa? >> we are
sure that we maintain that accountability for the suburbs and use the idea of the super suburbs that britain the focus. a report on each subgroup separately with thousands more school specifically accountable for the children in those subgroups than they would have been before and we didn't allow any state to use a combined subgroup without demonstrating what protections they have in place to ensure they couldn't mask the individual groups ongoing failure to meet the performance targets. so...
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we discussed our partnership in afghanistan and i want to thank all of the people of great britain that i know have been patient and carried this enormous challenge with a certain degree of restraint. and obviously a great degree of commitment. we are grateful for the sacrifices of your people and the contribution of your remarkable troops. we need to continue to remain in close coordination as we tackle this upcoming transition. finally, hire appreciate deeply william's and the u.k. hosea unwavering support for that goal. we share a vision as a think people do, to states living side by side in peace and security. we talked about how we can support two parties reaching that end, because that is the only way to achieve lasting peace. i look forward to continuing to work with william on these issues and so many others, i might comment that i know president obama is looking forward to his visit to the region in an effort to try to begin to make decisions. the secretary in the long history of our partnership and our collaboration, the united states and great britain, which have made our cou
we discussed our partnership in afghanistan and i want to thank all of the people of great britain that i know have been patient and carried this enormous challenge with a certain degree of restraint. and obviously a great degree of commitment. we are grateful for the sacrifices of your people and the contribution of your remarkable troops. we need to continue to remain in close coordination as we tackle this upcoming transition. finally, hire appreciate deeply william's and the u.k. hosea...
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one of britain's top roman catholics says the highest ranking catholic in the united kingdom, kooechleith o'brien voluntarily stepped down after he was accused of "inappropriate acts" by priests. he was not forced out. pope benedict will keep the title, his holiness when he retired and also called pontiff emeritus. i imagine nobody has ever really needed that title before. >> you are absolutely right. here i am near vatican swrar where they are handing out 50,000 tickets, putting up the risers and loud speakers. many catholics are expected to come here. you are absolutely right. this is an unprecedented situation. never in recent memory a pope emeritus. all of the details will need to be worked out. he will wear a simple white cossick after he steps down. in the meantime, the vatican has been in damage control mode. it wants to get past the scandals which have colored the beginning of this week. we know also you mentioned cardinal o'brien, he will not be coming, it is unprecedented that a cardinal will not come here to take part in the conclave to elect the next pope. he will not be comin
one of britain's top roman catholics says the highest ranking catholic in the united kingdom, kooechleith o'brien voluntarily stepped down after he was accused of "inappropriate acts" by priests. he was not forced out. pope benedict will keep the title, his holiness when he retired and also called pontiff emeritus. i imagine nobody has ever really needed that title before. >> you are absolutely right. here i am near vatican swrar where they are handing out 50,000 tickets,...
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in the beginning contest with great britain when we were sensible of danger we had daily prayer in this room. our prayers, sir, were heard and they were graciously answered. and he goes on to point out that all of them should be able to remember specific prayers that they had prayed that were answered. and then he said these words, his words, his hand writing we have, as he spoke to the convention, i've lived, sir, a long time, and the longer i live, the more convincing proofs i see of this truth -- god governs in the affairs of men. and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground, is it probable that an empire could rise without his aid? we've been assured, sir, in the sacred writing that unless the lord build the house, they labor in vein that build it. -- vain that build it. he urged his colleagues to believe it as he did. and he made a motion that they begin each session with prayer, as they had during the constitutional conventions. mr. sherman seconded it. there was a lot of debate. i heard someone call in to the sean hanity show a few months ago and they were saying, well, gee, you kn
in the beginning contest with great britain when we were sensible of danger we had daily prayer in this room. our prayers, sir, were heard and they were graciously answered. and he goes on to point out that all of them should be able to remember specific prayers that they had prayed that were answered. and then he said these words, his words, his hand writing we have, as he spoke to the convention, i've lived, sir, a long time, and the longer i live, the more convincing proofs i see of this...
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. >>> and britain's prince harry is showing off his moves. check it out. it's all for a good cause. it's a school for blind and deaf children. we're going to watch him right there. he took part in a traditional dance with some of the children. he also tried baking a interest additional bread and learned a few words in sign languages. the prince's charity is helping fund the school. i think the kids are doing it much better. >> he's learning. he's new at that dance. >> that's right. >> maybe there's other dances -- >> the best part of all is it looks like he's having a really good time. >> love it. thank you. >>> chuck hagel takes over the helm at the pentagon. first day at the job he is shaking up his schedule. chuck hagel. that's next. i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbe
. >>> and britain's prince harry is showing off his moves. check it out. it's all for a good cause. it's a school for blind and deaf children. we're going to watch him right there. he took part in a traditional dance with some of the children. he also tried baking a interest additional bread and learned a few words in sign languages. the prince's charity is helping fund the school. i think the kids are doing it much better. >> he's learning. he's new at that dance. >>...
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and people in britain are saying the same thing. what are you doing to us? the reason they were doing it is horse is cheaper. go to france. horse is lovely. go to china, mongolia, horse is lovely. some parts of south america and italy it's a delicacy. and allegedly, and i haven't had the opportunity to taste it, maybe on my next trip, it tastes kind of sweet. which we're not used to. >> steve: beefy. >> lot of nutrients. >> steve: given the fact that this is good news, burger king said burger king restaurants in the united states and canada are not impacted. our high quality beef patties are made with 100% beef. no added fillers or bulking agents. >> bill in congress to stop it in the united states. big debate, animal rights people say don't do it. a lot of people in the horse industry say do it because in fact, it helps protect horses from abuse. it increases their value over time and will stop abuse. but my understanding and my belief is that our beef is 100% beef and 100% safe in this country. happy new year. >> steve: thank you very much. get to the meat
and people in britain are saying the same thing. what are you doing to us? the reason they were doing it is horse is cheaper. go to france. horse is lovely. go to china, mongolia, horse is lovely. some parts of south america and italy it's a delicacy. and allegedly, and i haven't had the opportunity to taste it, maybe on my next trip, it tastes kind of sweet. which we're not used to. >> steve: beefy. >> lot of nutrients. >> steve: given the fact that this is good news, burger...
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our concern about raising prices like britain, chasing business away. we have a substantial way to do direct mail to the customer and we want to preserve that going forward. >> it seems to me you're not winning the argument. you will save here $2 billion. that might be considered basic infrastructure for a $14 trillion economy. you say on one hand we have one service which is our most important and profitable, it's delivering first class letters, now, we're going make that service worse because we're not going to deliver on saturday. to many people you're behaving like the head of a large company rather than a ceo. >> we have a lot of cost reductions, resolving health benefit issues wave got and t e taking over our own health care plan and those two alone are worth $7 billion any given year. that esmuch better than potentially raising prices and having the loss and elasticity with volume we'd see. we have plenty of opportunities within the infrastructure and going after every one of those things. we reduced the head count to more than 3,000 people in th
our concern about raising prices like britain, chasing business away. we have a substantial way to do direct mail to the customer and we want to preserve that going forward. >> it seems to me you're not winning the argument. you will save here $2 billion. that might be considered basic infrastructure for a $14 trillion economy. you say on one hand we have one service which is our most important and profitable, it's delivering first class letters, now, we're going make that service worse...
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. >>> britain's guardian says they're parlized by using thought control. that i hope to use brain implants and infrared light to allow patients to move artificial lens. they have made a breakthrough in lens allowing them to. >>> maker's mark whiskey is backing down on plans to water down its whiskey. on sunday they declared it was a mistake to reduce the bourbon's alcohol content from 45% to 42%. >> the telegram and gazette in massachusetts say this year's presidents' day has been one of the best for car dealers in the area. some are offering discounts of up to $11,000. >>> and the "los angeles times" says serena williams took over the number one spot in the tennis finals today. at 31 serena williams is the oldest woman to hold the top rank. why does that bother me that at 31 you're listed as hold in any definition including tennis. >> congratulations to her. >>> and when president obama heads to russia next month it could include the iron dome defense system. last night on "60 minutes" bob simon looked at israel's game-changing technology. >> reporter: ov
. >>> britain's guardian says they're parlized by using thought control. that i hope to use brain implants and infrared light to allow patients to move artificial lens. they have made a breakthrough in lens allowing them to. >>> maker's mark whiskey is backing down on plans to water down its whiskey. on sunday they declared it was a mistake to reduce the bourbon's alcohol content from 45% to 42%. >> the telegram and gazette in massachusetts say this year's presidents'...
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. >> reporter: hall was originally from britain and her husband bob and 4-year-old son nathan have been living in a hotel since november. the halls are among more than 6,000 families still waiting for insurance company. new york's governor blamed unnecessary red tape and accused banks of failing to release more than $200 million worth of insurance. the problem is some lenders require proof the repair has been made before they will reimburse for the cost of that repair. >> there's a lot of older people here, you know, just don't have any money. they've been told do 30% of the work and you'll get 30 % of the money. do 50%, you'll get 50% of the money. >> the reason they do that, they're scared you're going to get the check and leave. leave them with a property that's not sellable. you know, we've invested a lot of money in this house. you know, and it's our home. >> reporter: banks contacted by cnn, including wells fargo, jpmorg jpmorgan, citibank and bank of america tell cnn they've distributed more than 75% of the money. the halls' mortgage owner who was asked not name did not respond.
. >> reporter: hall was originally from britain and her husband bob and 4-year-old son nathan have been living in a hotel since november. the halls are among more than 6,000 families still waiting for insurance company. new york's governor blamed unnecessary red tape and accused banks of failing to release more than $200 million worth of insurance. the problem is some lenders require proof the repair has been made before they will reimburse for the cost of that repair. >> there's a...